Then we better hope the Predators show up. The Canucks dominated that game.

Well I kinda hope they do too... I almost want a more open game, because THAT system in front of THAT goaltender is a bit scary in today's pliable game.

That's exactly what the Predators don't want. They open up, they die. Rinne looks good because he is well-insulated. The Preds block out very well, they collapse, they don't allow any easy rebounds or tips. If they want to leave wingers high or dog it on the backcehck that's fine by me.

The Canucks should win this series, they are better (statistically) everywhere but goal tending, and that is a toss-up come playoff time. IMO, the Canucks should stay the course. If the Preds open up, great... score more goals. If they don't, Luongo can stop 19/20 or 24/25 and we can win some 2-1 games.

That's exactly what the Predators don't want. They open up, they die. Rinne looks good because he is well-insulated. The Preds block out very well, they collapse, they don't allow any easy rebounds or tips. If they want to leave wingers high or dog it on the backcehck that's fine by me.

I actually agree, I think Rinne is that good, and that they're playing a style where they think he can steal a couple, and maybe they get lucky once. I'm not sure they're out to lunch.

The Canucks should win this series, they are better (statistically) everywhere but goal tending, and that is a toss-up come playoff time.

I concur, except that goaltending could turn the tide. I don't THINK so, but it remains my concern.

Basically, what it comes down to is that I don' think at this point Luongo is anything but good... not great.

Oh and, you can say all you want you can't blame Luongo for result pending , but Luongo is NOT a great goalie and he never will be. He doesn't have it. I've seen far too many oops moments now. Let's hope he's good enough and the team regains its superiority, because that was always the premise with which we thought we had a chance at the Cup. Lou isn't our best shot, the team is supposed to be.

Nashville is boring us to sleep. The goal woke us up and I think we have the advantage going into OT, despite being horribly outshot.

We just need to shoot from closer than 30 feet and we'll be fine.

Note: Maybe the CBC announcers and graphics team didn't need to CONSTANTLY remind us how long it had been since Luongo let in a goal. Even a 6 year old know not to talk about a shutout, but these guys were mentioning it every 2 fuckin' minutes!

Anyways, we expect the Sedins to be tightly checked in the playoffs and see their production drop. That's why we have 4 lines. I don't care if they don't score another goal for rest of the playoffs as long as we're winning.

Will someone please put a f*cking bullet in Glen Healey. J* C*. What a f*cking moron. "The Predators dominated for three periods" - did we watch the same game?

I hate losing to goalie-only teams more than just about ANYTHING.

Whoever said the Preds are putting us to sleep is dead right. We gain the zone CONSTANTLY. The Preds almost never come at you unless you cough it up on your own side of centre. I can't believe that guy (whoever it was) gets 2 shots in the game and he gets that kind of shot off. Crap. Well it took me about 1.3 games to hate Nashville...

More ranting: if Weber and Suter are allowed to cross-check the Sedins in half every shift then why do we even have refs?

I'm missed the memo where the league said that playoff reffing is called looser than regular season. I'm not bitching - this game was even, but I feel like I've been in a Hot Tub Time Machine and sent back to an era when mugging and interference are legal.

Once again, we're up against an all-world goalie and seeing what happened in the East last year with Halak. Still - Fuck Rinne and the Preds.

Nice to see the Sedins show up for OT. Maybe they'll be back for the rest of the series?